I'm pretty sure I've had it before but yeah I do like it a lot. I also picked up the Great Divide Hercules Double IPA and that new Dogfish My Antonia. Dogfish also had another beer at the place I was but it looked to dark for a summer drink. I should have bought it though and kept for later in the year.

I'm pretty sure I've had it before but yeah I do like it a lot. I also picked up the Great Divide Hercules Double IPA and that new Dogfish My Antonia. Dogfish also had another beer at the place I was but it looked to dark for a summer drink. I should have bought it though and kept for later in the year.

Great divide is also excellent. I've been drinking a lot of Southern Tier lately if I'm having good beer. Not sure if the guys out West can pick that up or not.

I will say that San Diego has some awesome breweries. The Green Flash West Coast IPA is one of my favorite, but it doesn't hold a candle to Stone IPA. Another very good brewery is Ballast Point, their Yellowtail IPA is very high on my list. Then there is also Port, Karl Strauss, Lost Abbey, and Coronado--those 4 aren't as good as the first three I listed, but they all have some damn good beers.

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I will say that San Diego has some awesome breweries. The Green Flash West Coast IPA is one of my favorite, but it doesn't hold a candle to Stone IPA. Another very good brewery is Ballast Point, their Yellowtail IPA is very high on my list. Then there is also Port, Karl Strauss, Lost Abbey, and Coronado--those 4 aren't as good as the first three I listed, but they all have some damn good beers.

Also can't forget AleSmith, which is regarded by many as one of the best breweries in America. San Diego is pretty tough to top in terms of great breweries in one city.

I will say that San Diego has some awesome breweries. The Green Flash West Coast IPA is one of my favorite, but it doesn't hold a candle to Stone IPA. Another very good brewery is Ballast Point, their Yellowtail IPA is very high on my list. Then there is also Port, Karl Strauss, Lost Abbey, and Coronado--those 4 aren't as good as the first three I listed, but they all have some damn good beers.

Honestly not that big of a fan of Stone IPA (compared to other options - of course it's good).

if you guys are ever in monterey, california(pebble beach golf course,santa cruz, etc.), you have to old british pub in marina. dear lord their monterey wheat beer is something truly heaven sent! that is all

Oh yeah. Love Sweetwater. Hard to get though. The farthest north I've seen it is North Carolina. But when I'm in NC I always get some. They actually make a really good orange wheat beer. Which is not something I normally like, but I enjoy theirs.

They are based out of Georgia. I had it for the first time in Atlanta maybe 5 years ago and instantly fell in love. The 420 IPA is also awesome. I always forget it exists, but anytime I'm down south it is always a great surprise when I'm reminded of their existence.